Location: San Diego, CA
Company: Aclu Foundation Of San Diego & Imperial Counties
Counties, the 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization that does our legislative lobbying work, we are a prominent force for the protection and expansion of fundamental rights in Californias second-most populous county (San Diego) and the county with the highest per capita Latina/o population (Imperial).
With affiliate offices in all 50 states, Washington, D. C. and Puerto Rico, the ACLU fights tirelessly in courts, in legislatures, and in communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the United States Constitution and U. S. laws to everyone in this country. The work of the ACLU Foundation of San Diego & Imperial Counties and ACLU of San Diego & Imperial
Counties (known collectively as ACLU-SDIC) encompasses the length of Californias border with Mexico. We collaborate with the National ACLU and with ACLU affiliates in California, on the U.
S-Mexico border and throughout the United States. We strive to partner with community organizations and groups across the state and throughout the binational border region. After 15 months of intensive strategic planning for our future led by the ACLU-SDIC leadership team, ACLU-SDIC is restructuring to become an integrated advocacy organization that operationalizes our theory of change and prioritizes racial and economic justice, liberation and abolition. We are building on the affiliates proven track
record of success combining impact litigation, lobbying, legal/policy analysis and research, field organizing, donor mobilization, strategic communications and non-partisan voter engagement to achieve meaningful, lasting social change across our region.
The ACLU-SDIC is dedicated to confronting issues that threaten our most cherished civil rights and freedoms and defending the progress the ACLU has made over its 100-year history. And we are dedicated to working in relationship with people directly impacted by inequity to create a more just and fair society for us all. Position Summary: Immigrants Rights Staff Attorney is responsible for investigating, analyzing, and addressing issues faced by immigrants in San Diego & Imperial Counties that may be caused by violations of legal and policy protections and/or prevented by improvements in those protections.
Working within the affiliates Advancing Immigrants Rights team and in collaboration with the statewide ACLU of California Immigrants Rights team, the attorney will work within Advancing Immigrants Rights team to devise and implement strategies to address problems through legal advocacy and litigation, policy reform and implementation, community education, and strategic communications. The Immigrants Rights Staff Attorney will be in the Advocacy and Legal Department and supervised by the Advancing Immigrant Rights Team Lead with the Deputy Legal Director providing supervision on litigation matters.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities: The ACLU SDICs integrated advocacy model unites legal advocacy, policy advocacy, organizing, communication strategies and base building for maximum impact. In keeping with that approach, the Staff Attorney will work on cases, advocacy projects, public education, and campaigns. The attorneys responsibilities will be the following: Working with the Advancing Immigrant Rights Issue Team Lead, Senior Managing Attorney and impacted communities identify, research, develop, and pursue immigrants rights legal and policy initiatives consistent with affiliate priorities developed through the Advancing Immigrants Rights team; Provide legal and policy expertise on immigrants rights issues, including by: researching, drafting, or editing legal advocacy letters, amicus briefs, legislation, regulatory comments, reports, policy briefs and coalition sign-on letters; participating in legislative briefings and meetings with federal, state, and local government officials; contributing legal analysis and support to designated legal, policy, organizing, communications, or development work of the affiliate as appropriate; and conducting legal and policy research to support the Advancing Immigrants Rights team; Investigate, monitor, and advocate for local and federal compliance with existing legal and policy requirements, and identify and develop strategies for achieving improvements in legal and policy protections of immigrants; Research and maintain up-to-date awareness of current immigration enforcement tactics and trends, and communicate those tactics and trends as appropriate to the Advancing Immigrants Rights team and appropriate affiliate staff, other affiliates through the ACLU of California Immigrants Rights team, and/or the national ACLUs Immigrants Rights Project; Participate in strategic litigation and direct service representation as necessary or appropriate, consistent with priorities developed on the Advancing Immigrants Rights team and under the supervision of the Deputy Legal Director; Provide technical support and strategic leadership and support to community partners, allies, stakeholders, and coalitions in the region, and build and nurture relationships by participating in regular meetings with community leaders and members and pursuing shared advocacy goals with them; Draft content for Know Your Rights materials, op-eds, blog posts, and other media regarding immigrants rights, and participate in community outreach, education, and public speaking on issues impacting immigrant communities; Supervise investigators, interns or fellows as needed, and support summer intern hiring.
Our Must Haves: Commitment to racial justice and civil liberties principles; Current attorney with proven litigation experience in state and federal court and familiarity with immigrants rights.
Immigration court experience and experience working with incarcerated or vulnerable populations is a plus. Applicants must have excellent research, writing, analytic, interpersonal, communication, and time-management skills, as well as patience, emotional intelligence and cultural competency. Applicants must be able to occasionally work evenings and weekends, and travel as needed inside or outside the U. S. Strong candidates will have demonstrated experience using advocacy, community engagement, and litigation as part of a creative response to civil rights violations in affected communities; relevant experience working on immigrants rights; and be a flexible team player but also comfortable working independently and taking initiative.
Spanish language fluency is preferred. Must be admitted to the California Bar. Cultural Competencies: Demonstrated awareness of ones own cultural identity, views about differences, and the ability to learn and build on varying cultural and community norms. A complex understanding of racial justice and the urgency of confronting institutional racism and inequity. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture.
Proven track record of working across lines of race, immigration status, ethnicity, language, class, gender and other identities and experiences including record of arrest or conviction. Courage and impeccable integrity. Physical Requirements: While performing the responsibilities of the job, the employee is required to exchange accurate information, detect/identify documents and the information contained in them, move between areas in and out of the office to complete their role. The employee may need to move various equipment including computer to their work location.
Travel Requirements: Must be able to travel for court hearings and conferences as needed. Compensation: Salary range: $65,000 - $96,000 Excellent benefits include four weeks pai d vacation; 20 office holidays; medical and dental insurance for staff members and their families; life and long-term disability insurance; and 401(k) plan with employer match. What Now? Please submit a cover letter explaining your interest in and qualifications for the position as detailed in this announcement, a current resume, writing sample, and names and contact information of three professional references (including at least one supervisor).
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